Batman: Saga if the Dark Knight trading card #96 Knightfall: No Deals! signed by Scott Hanna. “Clayface III and Lady Clayface thought they had finally found peace together when Abattoir kidnapped their son. To get him back, the Clayfaces has to kidnap Abattoir’s cousin—Abattoir believed that he gained strength by killing his relatives and sucking their lifeforces—and trade him for their son. Batman could not prevent the exchange as Abattoir had placed the Clayface baby in immediate danger.” Pencils by J. Balent, inks by S. Hanna, colors by M. Chiarello. Produced and distributed by SkyBox, 1994.

Today myself and Brisbane Animal Save bear witness to innocent terrified chickens on trucks on their way into Inghams slaughterhouse. There’s an estimated of 5,000 chickens in one truck and it’s estimated that there’s round about 1,000 dead by the time they reach the slaughterhouse. Looking at the conditions of these birds it was clear that to the industry they were nothing but mere commodities. They had missing feathers, were sitting in their own feaces and urine, some were just clinging to life and some were dead. These are the chickens that end up at KFC and the chicken breasts non vegans eat when they post photos of their flesh on instagram using the hashtag ‘clean eating’. There is absolutely nothing ‘clean’ about eating this way. It’s 2018 there are plenty of vegan alternatives. Please stop paying for this and please be vegan.
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This is a standard farrowing crate at an Australian piggery.
This is where the sows are confined for months as they give birth and nurse their young - until they are taken away from them, they are re-impregnated and put back into these crates and the cycle repeats again.
They are mothers, not breeding machines.